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EDU827 : EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Improving School Leadership
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“Our success as school managers depends on our positive attitude towards change. We must be the catalysts who will not only accept changes and reforms, but also lead and manage these changes.” Jesli A. Lapus
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What is the purpose of school leadership?
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The school head as an educational leader
Setting the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the school; Creating an environment within the school that its conducive to teaching and learning; Implementing the school curriculum and being accountable for higher learning outcomes; Developing the school education program and School Improvement Plan; Offering educational programs, projects and services which provide equitable opportunities for all learners in the community
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The school head as an educational leader
Introducing new and innovative modes of instruction to achieve higher learning outcomes; Administering and managing all personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the school; Encouraging staff development; Establishing school and community networking and active participation; Identifying avenues for grants for upgrading, improving and expanding school facilities and providing instructional materials and equipment.
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School leadership matters - teaching and learning need to improve
Standards of teaching and learning need to improve and improve continuously if schools are to ensure that children and young people can be successful in the future. School leaders play a key role in improving school outcomes by influencing the motivation and capacity of teachers and affecting the climate and environment in which they work and learn.
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Leadership roles that improve learning outcomes
School leadership makes a difference to student outcomes when it creates the right environment for teachers to improve classroom practice and student learning. Some leadership roles influence teaching and learning more than others.
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Supporting, evaluating and developing teacher quality
Teacher quality is the most important school-level determinant of student performance, and school leadership focused on improving the motivation, capacities and working environment of teachers is most likely to improve student learning.
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Supporting, evaluating and developing teacher quality
School leaders influence teacher quality through: Teacher monitoring and evaluation – School leader involvement in classroom observation and feedback is associated with better student performance Teacher professional development – Providing, promoting and participating in teacher development that is relevant to the local school context and aligned both with overall school improvement goals and teachers’ needs
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Supporting, evaluating and developing teacher quality
School leaders influence teacher quality through: Collaborative work cultures – Effective teaching in modern schools is collegial and transparent, cooperative and collaborative, and conducted in teams and larger professional learning communities. Goal-setting, assessment and accountability - School leaders need to develop school plans and goals aligned with broader national curriculum standards and responsive to local needs
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School leadership matters - Pedagogy is changing
To be successful in today’s knowledge society, children and young people need to engage in more powerful forms of active, constructivist learning that teach understanding and independence. There is also a growing demand for individualisation and personalisation that can offer inclusive and multicultural sensitive learning opportunities for increasingly diverse groups of students. School leaders need to master new forms of pedagogy so that they can monitor and evaluate their teachers’ practice
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School leadership matters- Policy and practice need to work better together
Government policy designed to change practice in schools can only work when it is coherent with school-level processes, systems and priorities. Effective implementation depends on the motivation and actions of school leaders. Policy makers need to engage school leaders in meaningful and continuous dialogue and consultation on policy development and formulation.
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School leadership matters - Schools are confronted with an increasingly complex environment
Schools are under tremendous pressure to change and school leaders must enable teachers and students to deal effectively with the processes of change. Leaders of the most successful schools in challenging circumstances are typically known to, engaged with and trusted by both parents and the wider community. They seek to improve achievement and well-being for children and young people by involving businesses, sports clubs, faith-based groups and community organisations.
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Barriers in leadership
Leadership roles are intensifying – As the job of leading a school has expanded and become more complex, it has become increasingly apparent that the roles and responsibilities expected of leaders far exceeds what one person alone can achieve Succession plan Suitable professional development plans LIST OTHERS
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